I'm looking at our svn site, and there are a lot of javadocs there, including those for all the 3.0.0-alphas
du -s -h r3* 438M r3.0.0 1.2G r3.0.0-alpha1 368M r3.0.0-alpha2 368M r3.0.0-alpha3 374M r3.0.0-alpha4 425M r3.0.0-beta1 441M r3.0.1 441M r3.0.2 447M r3.0.3 467M r3.1.0 I propose: rm -rf docs/3.0.0-* to get rid of all the alpha releases, consistent with the rest of the documentation set. I also intend to create a symlink stable3 -> r3.1.0 on the basis of the 3.x line, it's the stabile one. What I'd also like to do is mark that 3.1 as the "current" version in the sitemap, leaving 2.9.1 as the stable branch-2 release that the "stable" link will still point to off there. Is everyone OK With this? Changes to the forrest XML will only surface when someone rebuilds the site; I think deleting the 3.0.0-alpha artifacts will happen immediately -steve